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Community Supported Agriculture Isn’t Just Another Way to Get Fresh Food
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S2E02 Fear of Breakdown in American Democracy w/ Noëlle McAfee
Noëlle McAfee takes a psychoanalytic view of deliberation to diagnose the downstream effects of the fear of breakdown in American democracy.
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S2E01 Scientific Knowledge Is Metaphorical w/ Jessica Wahman
Jessica Wahman believes that treating scientific knowledge as metaphorical creates a naturalist approach to science that avoids scientism.
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Damn the Absolute! – The Pragmatist Podcast Returns with Season Two
Season Two of the pragmatist podcast Damn the Absolute! will be released later this week with guest philosopher Jessica Wahman discussing the metaphorical nature of…
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Recognizing the 2021 Erraticus Award Winners
Among a group of penetrating essays, the Erraticus Editorial Team is happy to recognize the 2021 Erraticus Award Winners: Eleni Angelou and Henriikka Hannula.
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2021 Year in Review: Curiosity Manifold and Two New Initiatives
Erraticus added another podcast to the family, Curiosity Manifold, and launched two new initiatives during 2021.
Damn the Absolute!
A podcast about our relationship to ideas. Doing our damnedest not to block the path of inquiry. Hosted by Jeffrey Howard.
view episodes: Trusting Again: On the God Emerging From Faith Reconstruction
★★★★★
“Cool to see a less dogmatic angle toward philosophy and politics. Wish I had known about pragmatism and pragmatists much earlier.”
The Localizer
★★★★★
“Good interview-based podcasts depend on good interviewers who can ask insightful questions without forcing the direction of the conversation. Jeffrey Howard is one of those interviewers who really makes a conversation flow, and that makes this one of the top podcasts. Highly recommmend it!”
SODAKSUFU
★★★★★
“Erraticus has made a point of engaging with big ideas in a decent and open way. I’m happy to see this continuing in a show about pragmatist thought. This is definitely a philosophy podcast to watch if you’ll excuse the synesthesia. Can’t wait for more to come out.”
Ralph Keenan, Esq.
Essays on Pragmatism
Democracy
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While the most violent mood in recent history settles over the nation, can we blame it on Donald Trump and his aspirations to be “tough?”
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Many in the US are experiencing emotional unwellness, while our foundational institutions are rattling. CBT can help with both.
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Reading the news feels awful but ignoring it doesn’t feel right either. A stoic mindset shields us from catastrophy—and inspires action.
